A Lincoln Park Vintage Row House Returns 3 Years Later: 1845 N. Halsted

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This 3-bedroom vintage row house at 1845 N. Halsted in Lincoln Park came on the market in September 2016.

It’s actually the building behind this main building- where the realtor sign is in the picture.

If it looks familiar that’s because we chattered about it when it was last on the market in February 2013. You can see that chatter here.

Back in 2013, this row house was red brick but it has since been painted- is that yellow and green/gray?

It has three levels with two bedrooms on the second floor and one bedroom in the basement.

The basement also has a family room.

The kitchen has 42 inch cabinets, quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a glass subway tile backsplash.

The row house also has an original stain glass window and crown molding.

It has central air and an outdoor parking space.

This is the third sale of this property in the last 5 years. They are asking $650,000, or 14% more than the 2013 selling price of $569,500.

Will they get the premium?

Michael Shenfeld at Berkshire Hathaway KoenigRubloff has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #A: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, no square footage listed, 1 parking space

  • Sold in September 1988 for $182,000
  • Sold in September 1999 for $345,000
  • Sold in October 2002 for $407,500
  • Sold in December 2007 for $560,000
  • Sold in April 2011 for $549,000
  • Was listed in February 2013 for $579,000
  • Sold in April 2011 for $549,000
  • Originally listed in September 2016 for $650,000
  • Currently still listed for $650,000
  • Assessments are now $286 a month (they were $231 a month in 2013)- includes exterior maintenance, scavenger and snow removal
  • Taxes are now $9506 (they were of $7297 in 2013)
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 15×15 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 17×11 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 13×9 (lower level)
  • Family room: 16×15 (lower level)

4 Responses to “A Lincoln Park Vintage Row House Returns 3 Years Later: 1845 N. Halsted”

  1. Link fix: https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/il/chicago/1845-north-halsted-street/pid_15013972/
    New flooring would really help this place.

    https://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/1845-N-Halsted-St-60614/unit-A/home/12584710

    (^Old photos currently on Redfin)

    Slight digression: My fiancé & I putting in an offer on a short-sale property that has a two-story coach house in the back of the lot. Apparently Chicago recognizes coachhouses as “legal non-conforming structures” since they were grandfathered in after the city outlawed people from building them after 1957. But can you legally rent them out? Is there any other way to check this without waiting to see the certificate of zoning compliance?

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  2. “Slight digression: My fiancé & I putting in an offer on a short-sale property that has a two-story coach house in the back of the lot. Apparently Chicago recognizes coachhouses as “legal non-conforming structures” since they were grandfathered in after the city outlawed people from building them after 1957. But can you legally rent them out? Is there any other way to check this without waiting to see the certificate of zoning compliance?”

    Landlords out there: what say you?

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  3. “can you legally rent them out?”

    Having lived in–and knowing many others who have, too–a coach house, the answer is “yes”, but I don’t know if there are weird requirements.

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  4. Closed over ask at 652K

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